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co·ac·tion I. \kōˈakshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English coaccioun, from Middle French coaction, from Latin coaction-, coactio collection, from coactus (past participle of cogere to collect, compel) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at cogent : force or compulsion in restraining or impelling : control II. \(ˈ)kō+\ noun Etymology: co- + action 1. : action taken together : joint action : an acting together 2. : the relation or interaction that exists between individuals or kinds of organisms (as species) in an ecological community and typically takes the form of cooperation, disoperation, or competition — compare reaction |